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DLNR Announces 2014 Open Fishing Season For Rainbow Trout At Koke’e Public Fishing Area, Kauai

The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) announces an open fishing season for rainbow trout in the Koke‘e Public Fishing Area (PFA) on Kaua‘i, beginning Saturday, June 14, 2014.

Anglers may fish daily from Saturday, June 14, to Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014. Fishing hours will be from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

“Trout fishing at Pu‘u Lua Reservoir in Koke‘e has always been a popular family activity, and anglers will have a chance to catch trout from last year’s stocking,” said William J. Aila, Jr., DLNR chairperson.

Fishing was very good because over 33,000 juvenile trout were restocked in the Pu‘u Lua Reservoir in 2012. Trout fishing is expected to be better than last year as more trout were stocked in the reservoir in 2013.

Anglers must have a valid State of Hawai‘i freshwater game fishing license. Licenses may be obtained at DLNR offices, at selected fishing supply stores, license agents, or purchased online at http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dar.

IMPORTANT: The daily bag limit for this year will be 12 rainbow trout per licensed angler. Anglers shall fish with only one pole and line, or one line using one lure or one baited hook attached to the single line. The use of treble hooks is prohibited. The launch or use of any vessel or floatable object, motorized, non-motorized, or wind-powered in the Pu‘u Lua Reservoir is prohibited. No camping is allowed in the vicinity of Puu Lua Reservoir due to risk of fire hazard.

The complete rules on fishing for rainbow trout at Koke‘e PFA can be found on the Division of Aquatic Resources website listed above, or by calling your local DAR office.

Anglers should be aware that a four-wheel drive vehicle is recommended for driving to all fishing areas, including Pu‘u Lua Reservoir, the streams and ditch systems. Anglers should also note that fishing in the streams will be very poor because trout stocking in the streams has been discontinued.

All anglers are required to check in and out at established check-in stations as follows:

Pu‘u Lua Reservoir’s two stations at the parking area and at the reservoir intake

Koke‘e Park headquarters for streams and ditch systems with access through Camp 10 and Halemanu Roads

Trail 2 for the lower ditch systems

For further information or the current list of license agents, please call the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources on O‘ahu at 832-5009 or on Kaua‘i at 274-3344.